Preheat your oven to 190C. Peel and cut your sweet potato into fat cubes and pop into an oven dish. Drizzle on some olive oil, the chipotle chilli sauce, salt and pepper. Nestle in your lime halves, mix well and slideeee into the oven.

Give them a check after around 20 minutes and turn if necessary. Take out when they're tender, squidgy, sticky and burnished and garnish with torn parsley. Any juice left in the caramelised limes, squeeze over the potatoes, delish!

If your shells need toasting up, do so. Then fill with a layer of your shredded lettuce.

Mix up the crab meat, which you can get at your fishmongers all clean and picked for you, with the mayo and chilli sauce. Season, then spoon a layer of this mixture on top of the lettuce. Next, lay on your avocado, fresh chives, chilli and chive flowers if you can get them!

I like to roll up and concertina some foil to act like a little stand. Perfect, crispy, flavourful little boats of delight.

The quesadillas.

You will need:

A potato (roughly the size of your fist, chopped into 1cm dice)
An onion, chopped finely
A red or orange pepper, chopped into 1cm dice
100g chorizo, chopped into 1cm dice
1/2 small red chilli, chopped finely (a whole one if you like it hot!)
1-2tbsp chipotle chilli sauce, depending how hot you like it
Chicken (I'm using half a cooked, spiced leftover chicken breast)
Tortilla wraps of flatbreads (i'm using these piada flatbreads because they're nice and flaky)
Cheese, as much or as little as you like
Seasoning

Par boil your diced potatoes in salted water and chop up the pepper, onion, chicken, chorizo and chilli.

Get your chorizo into a pan over a med-high heat to extract it's oily, paprika-y goodness. Then add your onion, pepper and chilli. Stir and cook for 10 minutes until the veggies get tender with scorched edges.

Once your potatoes are tender, add them along with the chicken and chipotle sauce to the pan. Cook for a couple of minutes until all the flavours meld together. Taste for seasoning then decant into a bowl.

Assembly time!

Spoon the mixture onto 1 half of your flatbread, top with grated cheese, fold in half. Repeat until you run out of mixture/flatbreads.

Pop your half moons back into the pan, turning when they're crisp and golden on one side.

Repeat for all the wraps before hacking into halves with a sharp knife. Serve haaaat.

Take the whole lot to the table and get everyone to tuck in and help themselves, a great one for a chilled night in with friends.

Why not try adding some Mexicana-style tequila cocktails into the mix!